Olivia Rodrigo's third album reviewed as her best work yet

Olivia Rodrigo’s third album reviewed as her best work yet

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The Associated Press music writer Maria Sherman reviewed Olivia Rodrigo's third album, "You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love," calling it her best work yet. The 13-track concept album tells the story of a romance from a first date to its dissolution, with self-realization along the way. Rodrigo collaborated again with principal producer Dan Nigro, and their productions are described as more complicated, nuanced, and vibrant with string arrangements. The album features her first-ever collaboration, "What's Wrong with Me," a duet with The Cure's Robert Smith. The review notes influences from The Cure, Le Tigre, and the New Romantics movement across the tracks. The album received a rating of four and a half stars out of five.

What’s reported

Olivia Rodrigo's third album is titled "You seem pretty sad for a girl so in love."
The album has 13 tracks and is described as a concept album about a first big love.
Rodrigo's principal collaborator is Dan Nigro.
The album includes her first collaboration, "What's Wrong with Me," a duet with Robert Smith of The Cure.
The review rates the album four and a half stars out of five.
Recommended songs include "u + me = 3," "Maggots for Brains," and "The Cure."
The review suggests skipping "Honeybee."

Key figures

Olivia Rodrigo, musician
Maria Sherman, Associated Press music writer
Dan Nigro, producer
Robert Smith, musician (The Cure)
Conan Gray, musician (background vocals on "Honeybee")

Sources: abcnews.com

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